There are books proving that negativity, like death metal music, or people shouting, or other negativity changes the structure of water. I don't think that goofy GOOP should bring the matter up, it will just invalidate an otherwise interesting topic.

Dude, you have taken a a lot of bad acid and are having a bad trip. Please, just sit down and think of your favorite toy as a kid. Imagine you are there playing with it and everything is a happy fun time. You are on summer vacation and all your friends are there and you're going to a water park. Just relax, we'll get though this, bro.

Water does store energy. It stores energy in its chemical bonds. If you bombard it with negative or positive energy, (and what are emotions if not physical manifestations of different energy frequencies?)who is to say it will not react according to the type of energy directed toward it? We are 75% water and react to energy and emotions, no?

I was so excited and didn't read the comments because I assumed no else would have done it because everyone seems to thinks it's nuts minus a few Scientist type trying against the waves of immediate dismissal to explain the phenomenon. Its nice to have a back up because I don't have pics. BECAUSE it DOES sound completely unbelievable and like sheer new age lunacy until you actually do it.

She's literally the equivalent of the Kartrashian curse to Homeopathy/anything she touches/etc. I HATE it when she brings up stuff I do like Coconut Oil and oil pulling. Im into that shit and then she brags about it online and suddenly Sprouts is OUT of apple cider vinegar AND then they were OUT of coconut oil.

Humans are an anomaly. We think we're self aware and above everything, but were not. Animals, vegetables and minerals just are. They know how to "be" without being assholes about it. They don't have to analyze the meaning of everything or make up shit like ridiculous stories in order to validate their existence. They are no less alive than we are.

I've had homeopathy work for me, although I was taking the OTC versions, not the super-duper-diluted-to-the-point-of-WTF? versions, which I do have to wonder about; don't vaccines work on a similar principal of using a very small dose of what causes a particular disease to help prevent it? (It was the only thing that touched some godawful menstrual cramps I was having around 20 years ago that were apparently as bad as 1st stage labor; I think the next step would have been narcotics, but thankfully the homeopathic remedy did the trick.) Having said that, though, I agree Sillygurl that Gwynnie really needs to stop talking about New Age-y stuff, because she's just giving it all a bad name by, well, being herself.

Not really, in theory but not in practice. Homeopathic products only guess at what causes the various ailments.

Let's say there's a plant called called ouchflower, which if you eat it, you'll get a case of the poops. A homeopath will then make an anti-poop remedy from it. The problem is the poops has different causes — if you ate spoiled food, or you're lactose intolerant and ate ice cream, the ouchflower won't fight the stomach virus, nor add the enzymes to digest the dairy.

Other times, they are even worse. Oscillococcinum, a popular remedy used to fight the flu, has as its active "ingredient" extract of duck heart and liver. WTF??? Some dude claimed to discover a bacterium (which he named oscillococcus) in people with cancer, then claimed to find it in a duck. The bacteria doesn't exist, and never did, making this a worthless product.

Not only will duck heart not cure the flu, there's no duck heart in the product! It's diluted down to nothing. They say "it totally works, the water remembers" — if water indeed has memory, it would remember every rainstorm, toilet flush, medication, beer, soap bubble, and dinosaur pee from the entire history of the planet! Anybody thirsty??? 😀

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